Painting as medicine: Wexner Medical Center Employees reduce stress through art
After aging out of elementary school art shows, art doesn’t just have to be relegated to your parents’ fridge. An Ohio State Colle…
After aging out of elementary school art shows, art doesn’t just have to be relegated to your parents’ fridge. An Ohio State Colle…
Three students in Ohio Youth for Climate Justice, a statewide organization that advocates for environmental justice, were formally charged followin…
BuckID has begun its initial stages of transitioning all university identification cards to include both magnetic stripes and contact chips.
As university President Ted Carter Jr. began making appearances across campus, students in support of Palestinians returned to protesting the Israel-Hamas war and Ohio State’s investment in companies operating in Israel.
Nearly 1,000 health care workers at Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center have voted to unionize, joining the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers which is one of the largest industrial trade unions in North America, according to IAM.
For the month of November, classes are in session at Ohio State, leaving students and faculty alike anticipating a break in the next. The mainte…
Over 150 people gathered in the South Oval Tuesday to show solidarity and speak out against several recent antisemitic incidents.
As most of campus was still asleep, over 500 Ohio State ROTC students, athletes, military veterans and more gathered before dawn in Ohi…
According to a university statement, the mandate’s end applies to everyone except those subject to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or other professional requirements.
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will induct four people at its third-annual Hall of Fame Awards Thursday. Kimberly McCalla, the ODI director of strategic collaborations and external engagement, said the event will take place in person at the Longaberger Alumni House and online through Zoom. The four inductees are William J. Holloway, Minnie McGee, Rhonda R. Rivera and Congresswoman Charleta B. Tavares.